The Best University in Latin America Opens Opportunities: 4 Free Extension Courses for Immediate Enrollment at USP
The University of São Paulo (USP), through the respected Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences (FFLCH), announced the opening of registrations for four extension courses. These courses, offered both online and in-person, are an excellent opportunity for those looking to expand their academic and personal knowledge. If you are seeking quality learning from some of the top specialists in their fields, this is the ideal opportunity.
In total, 255 free spots are being made available for interested individuals. This is your chance to enhance your resume, learn from the best, and take an important step in your academic and professional journey. Don’t let this opportunity slip away!
Guaranteed Certification and Fair Selection Process
All participants will have the chance to obtain certification upon completion of the courses. The selection process will be conducted by electronic lottery, ensuring a transparent and fair selection. This way, all interested parties will have the same chance to participate.
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By offering these extension opportunities, USP reaffirms its commitment to continuing education and the development of critical and well-informed citizens. This is a unique opportunity for those who wish to broaden their academic and professional horizons.
Check Below the Totally Free Online Courses Offered by USP
Japanese Language Endings: ‘da’, ‘desu’ and ‘dearu’ – 60 spots
Focusing on the study of verbal auxiliaries in the Japanese language, this course addresses the forms “da,” “desu,” and “dearu,” essential for constructing sentences with nominal predicates. The content includes the historical development of these terms and their differences, analyzed by both Western and Japanese scholars. Classes are conducted via Google Meet, creating a dynamic and interactive environment.
Registrations can be made until September 9, 2024, on the platform of online courses at USP.
The Path of Alabê – 45 spots
This course explores the rich musical heritage of the Orixás, emphasizing their rhythms and dances. It also highlights the importance of these elements in shaping Brazilian music, particularly from the perspective of instrumentalists and priests. The course approach integrates theory and practice, focusing on self-directed learning, movement, and sound, providing a complete immersion in Afro-Brazilian culture.
These courses are for in-person participation, and registrations also go until September 9, 2024 on the platform of online courses at USP.
A Sociology of Literary Creation: The Work of Pascale Casanova – 80 spots
Focusing on the work of the author Pascale Casanova, this course analyzes her concepts based on her publications in Portuguese. The proposal is to discuss the author’s theories and reflect on her contributions to literary analysis. During the classes, participants will explore the most important aspects of her theories, enhancing their understanding of literary creation.
Registrations can be made until September 9, 2024, on the platform of online courses at USP.
Wars in the Middle East: The End of a Utopia? 70 spots
This course will present a detailed analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, exploring its roots and the current situation in the Middle East. Participants will study recent events, such as Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023, which reignited tensions in the Gaza Strip. The course, taught via Zoom, offers real-time interactivity, allowing for a deeper understanding of this complex topic.
Registrations for the distance learning course are open until September 9, 2024, on the platform of online courses at USP.

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